Independent Power Producers: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, on the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 and Its Effect on Competition in the Electric Power Industry, June 11, 1986, Volume 4 |
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... technologies and entrepreneurial spirit . I ask our witnesses to give us guidance on how to continue the growth of these re- sources . The Chair's time has expired . The ranking minority member of our subcommittee , Mr. Moor- head will ...
... technologies and entrepreneurial spirit . I ask our witnesses to give us guidance on how to continue the growth of these re- sources . The Chair's time has expired . The ranking minority member of our subcommittee , Mr. Moor- head will ...
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... electric power industry have mounted a campaign to defeat Congress ' initiative for the development of more efficient electric generating technologies , which -2- initiative manifests itself as the Public Utilities Regulatory Policy 7.
... electric power industry have mounted a campaign to defeat Congress ' initiative for the development of more efficient electric generating technologies , which -2- initiative manifests itself as the Public Utilities Regulatory Policy 7.
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... technologies . This raises one point on which we concur with the electric utility industry . The overall thermal efficiency standard appears to have been set at a marginal rate to support some projects . But the marketplace has been ...
... technologies . This raises one point on which we concur with the electric utility industry . The overall thermal efficiency standard appears to have been set at a marginal rate to support some projects . But the marketplace has been ...
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... technologies . While PURPA has undoubtedly been successful in encouraging the development of more cogeneration and small power production capacity than would have been developed without its incentives and related tax benefits , most of ...
... technologies . While PURPA has undoubtedly been successful in encouraging the development of more cogeneration and small power production capacity than would have been developed without its incentives and related tax benefits , most of ...
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... technologies such as cogeneration and non - utility power produced from renewable resources . Section 210 of the Act encourages production of such power by independent producers by : 1 ) exempting " qualified facilities ” ( QF ) from ...
... technologies such as cogeneration and non - utility power produced from renewable resources . Section 210 of the Act encourages production of such power by independent producers by : 1 ) exempting " qualified facilities ” ( QF ) from ...
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